In reply/response to the OP, I hope that you find the following to be of interest: -
We have lived in France now for 7 years along with our 4 English Springer Spaniels all of whom came from the same specialist rescue centre in Lincolnshire and our dogs have never had any problems with diseased/infected tic bites and neither has anyone else we know.
Yes you will always hear of the odd few incidents in exactly the same way as you will do with almost any rarely reported disease in humans and of course the press are always willing to sensationalise anything they can get their teeth into.
It is widely recognised that dogs/cats from the British Isles do not have the same naturally inbred resistance to diseases such as the one in question as the animals do that are born and bred in mainland Europe.
As for us, we live in a very rural area of France in what most agree are idyllic surroundings and are widely known for our unique fully fenced dog pitches on our site, the result of which is that we see a large number of pooch loving people.
In the area surrounding us there are countless hundreds of miles of never ending tracks through the woodland all of which are in theory, an excellent environment for the nasty six legged little critters to live and yet we rarely have any problems with them and neither do any of our visitors.
I always suggest to anyone coming to France or indeed mainland Europe to be vigilant at all times, always regularly check the coats of your faithful four legged friend, always have a fine tic/flea comb with you and always carry one of those tic extracting devices you can buy from vets or good pet shops. I also suggest that as well as your Frontline (or similar) treatment to also fit them with a new and strong flea/tic collar as well.
Lastly, never forget that if you are walking your faithful friend through the undergrowth that your human skin is every bit as attractive as theirs!
I personally know one person who has suffered / is suffering a break down in his nervous immune system because of an infected tic bite, so beware and always be vigilant but please, please, please don't let it really worry you as the incident rate is blown up totally out of all proportion.
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